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As Vital as Love itself —4s to make sure that your baby is being properly fed—for all the affection you can lavish on your child can never repair the truly disastrous results of wrong feeding. Baby has only one ideal food —a healthy mother’s breast milk. If this is absent or deficient in quality or quantity —if it does not nourish and satisfy baby—the only satisfactory alternative is Glaxo —the Food that builds Bonnie Babies. Look at this bonnie baby. He weighed 12 lbs. at birth but at nine months had been reduced by wrong feeding to 9 lbs. His photograph at this stage is too shocking to print. He was then j>ul on Glaxo , and in 5 months his weight had increased to 14 lbs., and he became the healthy, happy baby we picture. Glaxo is simply the solids of pure dairy milk with extra cream and milk-sugar added, modified by the Glaxo process so that the nourishing milkcurd is broken down into minute, soft particles easily digested and assimilated by all babies, strong or weak. Glaxo is recommended by doctors and used in Hospitals for Children throughout the world. va u am s'»«aaw>. P s\ U &■■■>V Q Awarded Gold Medal, International Medical Congress Exhibition, London, 1913. ‘Builds Bonnie Babies’ Glaxo ii obtainable from all Chemist* and Stores at 1/- per tin j medium lize, 2/- ; large size, 5/- per tin. The Glaxo Baby Book tell* you all about Glaxo, and contains 72 well-Hlustrated pages full of just those hints-aboutßaby’s Feeding, Bathing. Sleeping, Nursing. Travelling, Ailments, etc —that a mother or nurse needa every day of the week. KJ Ask your Doctor! POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY I to GLAXO. ao ftlmareton N. and get your FREE Copy of the Baby Book by return. Name„ Jfc, ——————— Addreta., Stratford Pose "

V-: The Worry Habit is the most depressing habit you can contract— it is the outcome of rundown nerves and brain-fag. Cure the cause by taking a few doses of Fletcher's Phosphatonic, the wonderful health-restorer, and you’ll get through the day’s work blithe and easy. Met- h t's Phosphiioric conlrins phosphorus, ihf gtrnl nerve-tood. It will steadil ■ and speedily hui'd up body and brain, and give you heath, s'rength and energy. 2 6 and 4 6 at all Chemists and Stores, or p-is (r e (rom CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Chemist, Wellington. Insist on FLETCHER’S 13 r COUGH Mixture SAVES VOUR MONEY- DOES YOU COPE, THE HUB OF THE ECMONT mountain houses. niTHE STRATFORD MOUNTAIN A HOUSE is centrally situated between other .houses, being only 3 Miles from Dawson Falls, and 65 Miles from the New Plymouth House. Both connected with first-class wide tracks. The Scenery going to both houses is magnificent, penetrating the foxest to the one, and the Mountain slopes to the other. First-class Roads to the House, and every attention and comfort when von get there, whether staying for the day, week, or longer. We have always on hand everything you require. FIRST-CLASS BEDS. ' FIRST-CLASS MEALS. Morning and Afternoon Teas. DON’T FORGET— Stratford House is NOW an UP-TO-DATE HOUSE. Come by Motor Car, Gig, Brake or Bike. Telephone.H. WILLIAMS, Manacrer. DAWSON FALL! MOUNTAIN HOUSE. THE Daw»on Falls Mountain House now open for the season. Excellent Accommodation. Splendid Scenery. Lovely Walks. Good Snow Climbing. Hoads in perfect order. J. P, MURPHY, Manager.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1915, Page 8

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